MH, MC, Mt. Lakes on a roll

So far, the only blemish on the record of
The Big Three of girls high school basketball in the Citizen Area
came about when two of the teams played each other.

Otherwise, it's business as usual for Morris
Catholic (4-0), Moun-tain Lakes (3-0) and Morris Hills (3-1) in the
early going of the holiday tournaments in the area.

And Dover, which won its first three starts,
saw a fourth-period rally fall short as it lost is first game of
the season, a 41-38 defeat at the hands of Hopatcong in the Madison
Holiday Tournament despite a 13-point effort by Tracy
Gleckler.

The Lady Crusaders opened play in the Craig
Keeler Tournament in Tampa, Fla., by jumping out to a 17-3
first-quarter lead on the way to an impressive 60-31 victory over
Jefferson High of Tampa last Thursday night.

Sophomore guard Megan Olenowski led a
balanced attack with 14 points as Kayla Waite added 13 and Mikey
Kretzer had 12, including 6-of-8 from the free throw
line.

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